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Haskins, Hall of Fame basketball coach, dies at 78
The Associated PressDon Haskins, credited with helping break color barriers in college sports in 1966 when he used five black starters to win a national basketball title for Texas Western, died Sunday. He was 78. Texas-El Paso spokesman Jeff Darby said the Hall of Fame...Tags: John Thompson, Retirement, Chicago Bulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Antonio Davis
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Romo and T.O. lead Dallas to easy win
T.O. and his talented teammates were way too much for the Browns. Terrell Owens caught a 35-yard touchdown pass, Tony Romo effortlessly picked apart Cleveland's secondary, Marion Barber scored on a pair of 1-yard runs and the Dallas Cowboys opened a...Tags: LeBron James, Terrell Owens, Cris Carter, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jerry Rice
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In Australia, motor racing is fueled by alcohol
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSay what you will about NASCAR, but Australian auto racing fans seem to have as much fun, if not more. Take, for instance, next month's Bathurst 1000, an annual week-long event at Mt. Panorama in New South Wales that draws upward of 30,000 fans who...Tags: National Football League, New England Patriots, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Randy Moss, Super Bowl
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A Closer Look At The Fenway Sellout Streak
Streak Stats (455 Games) Began: May 15, 2003 (Red Sox 14, Rangers 3) Red Sox record: 296-159 (.651) Batting average: .297 (4,627-for-15,587) Runs: 2,724 Home runs: 529 ERA: 4.24 Pitches thrown by Red Sox: 66,774 Attendance: 16,298,530 Longest...Tags: National Hockey League, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball
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Upon further review, Tyrod's back
Rewinding the week that was, in which Virginia Tech did a complete 180 with Tyrod Taylor (no doubt fearing 180 interceptions by Sean Glennon), Major League Baseball had its first replay challenge (which upheld a completely meaningless home run), and...Tags: LeBron James, The White House, ESPN, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Alex Rodriguez
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Allan Houston's coming back as a New York Knick?
Allan Houston's plans at a second comeback attempt might happen again with the Knicks. The 37-year-old former All-Star shooting guard has been working out and playing all summer and, according to multiple sources, Houston has spoken recently with Donnie...Tags: Nike Incorporated, Allan Houston, New York Knicks
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Picture imperfect Why are Black models Unfashionably absent?
As American shows kick off this month in New York and September issues of magazines hit newsstands, stylesetters are keeping their eyes peeled for one important change: Will there be more black models? It's been a year since fashion's lack of diversity...Tags: LeBron James, Civil Rights, Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen , Tyra Banks
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After 50 years, comic strip still tackling issues
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSA mythic coach marks his 50th anniversary Monday. If you haven't paid him a visit in a while, this might be a fine time. Gil Thorp, coach and athletic director for the Milford Mudlarks, made his debut on the comics pages of America's newspapers on Sept....Tags: LeBron James, Cartoons
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Chicago city of champions? Not quite
Question: Is it possible to talk about a resurgent sports scene in Chicago when the Bears aren't likely to be very good this season?
Or when the White Sox just lost their best player, possibly for the season?
Or when the Cubs are picking a very bad time...Tags: National League, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears, Lou Piniella
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The sports world in 60 seconds
Auto racing Hornaday wins at Gateway International Ron Hornaday raced to his fourth NASCAR Craftsman Truck victory of the season and record 37th overall, holding off Dennis Setzer by 0.646 seconds in the Camping World 200 in Madison, Ill. Hornaday, the...Tags: National Football League, Shaun Alexander, World Cup, Multi-Sport Events, Michael White
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Tony Daly, 74; sports doctor for famous athletes, including Clippers and Olympians
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTony Daly, a doctor for sports stars who became one in his own right because of this work, died Friday at his home in Beverly Hills after a six-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 74. At the time of his death, Daly was director of sports medicine at...Tags: George Foreman, Medicine, Multi-Sport Events, International Olympic Committee, Death and Dying
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Sleeping With The Stars
Kelsey Grammer Hopes To Become A Flipper Kelsey Grammer, who lives in Malibu's Serra Retreat, has listed an English country-style estate in Los Angeles' Holmby Hills section for $19.9 million. The five-time Emmy Award winner and his wife, Camille, have...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Melanie Griffith, Ray Allen, Lionel Richie, Seattle SuperSonics
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